Rome was known for its 372 great roads, but recent roadworks have unearthed something very Roman indeed. What started as a regular maintenance dig for Cambridgeshire workers became a historic ...
Evidence points to the possibility that the coffin belonged to an important person, perhaps the head of a prominent family.
When the Roman Empire ruled what is now called England, many roads were built to connect military camps, towns and ports, and allow movement of troops and supplies. In Cambridgeshire, some of ...
A Roman road dating between the 2nd and 4th centuries CE was identified during an excavation, and a gold ring with an intaglio of Venus Victrix, a Romanized iteration of the goddess indicative of ...
When the Roman Empire ruled what is now called England, many roads were built to connect military camps, towns and ports, and allow movement of troops and supplies. In Cambridgeshire, some of these ...